Our inspiration and inner support to walk this path comes from a genuine calling and need to creating containers for learning, practicing, and sharing. The projects are the generative forces for artistic research, personal and collective development, and the joy of embodied beingness, alongside an honest effort to sustain and keep discovering our lives and practices with care, curiosity, responsibility, and integrity.
Through each practice, encounter, and shared space, we deepen our connection—with our bodies, with one another, and with the larger living whole we are part of. These experiences continue to reshape how we relate to ourselves, to others, and to the environments we move within, reminding us that artistic practices are not separate from life. They are inseparable.
When sustained within a dedicated environment, practice becomes a living, breathing field—shaping perception, attention, and responsiveness over time. In this continuity, the boundaries between artistic practice and daily life soften, allowing awareness, sensitivity, and presence to move freely across contexts.
These radical yet simple practices refines our capacity to listen, adapt, and respond—physically, emotionally, and relationally.
Through these shared processes, we begin to acknowledge our interdependence with one another, with place, and with the wider living systems we belong to. From this awareness, the projects we create continue to emerge—as evolving spaces for inquiry into our lives and its inherent creative beingness.
All of projects are born from our interests in diverse practices—movement, sound, performing and visual arts—and, more recently, from a growing relationship writing. Improvisation forms the core ground through which we explore, experiment, and dive into these practices, weaving together lived experience, bodily wisdom, and varied philosophical influences.
we organize projects that have been developing over the past year and are intended to continue being organized in the future, as they keep transforming and evolving in their foundations, inspirations, and visions.
Though they have given a specific name, context and its unique integrity recently— but we believe they have been emerging within us from the time we have started to develop, strengthen and question our relationship with artistic practices and daily lives.
Dance and movement are practices of the body and mind that belong to everyone—equally to professional artists and to those living and pursuing other ways of life. These practices are not limited to trained artists—they are human capacities,belongs to anyone willing to engage with their body and attention.
Each individual can choose their depth of involvement, guided by what feels like a calling— emerging from one’s own sense of readiness and curiosity.
Every body holds an inherent intelligence for movement and expression—the ability to move, to dance, to celebrate, to discover, and to express what the body carries, when dedicated space is given and created for it to unfold.
These practices hold the potential to reveal our inherent capacities for creativity and the expansiveness of our intelligent systems—emotionally, physically, and psychologically—supporting both individual and collective life.
As an emerging space holding these practices, our intention is to facilitate spaces of exploration and discovery—for dedicated movers and those newly arriving to the practice. We aim to create environments where both professionals and non-professionals can inquire into themselves, from a place of involvement that feels true and alive.
Dear improvisers, life and art practitioners,
We would like to share how we, as practitioners of the body and beyond — in the field of artistic movement and sound practices — are seeing our work and the ground it stands on.
We are realizing that the current systems of society may constrain or limit our ability to pursue our calling, or even to remain curious about these elements, because they are not easily accessible. It requires a huge amount of time and effort to take care of our own and our families’ daily necessities. For some of us, resources are limited, and it becomes difficult to dive into these directions of inquiry and embodied art practices. At the same time, these practices ask for collective and dedicated spaces where one can engage and learn about oneself through the support and presence of others, and through oneself within such environments.
In this way, the programs we are organizing, creating, and facilitating feel powerful and transformative. They invite us into relation with ourselves and with our extended selves — with the larger web of life we are part of. These practices are not meant to be limited to those who are emerging, experienced, or financially resourced enough to learn, teach, or participate in various spaces. They are for anyone who has curiosity and the willingness to walk this path.
We would like to open a dialogue about how these practices can be made accessible to everyone, and not remain something out of reach. It is us who are creating these spaces, and together we can find ways to make them more accessible. If you are interested but experiencing financial constraints, we invite you to reach out to us. We are present and open to hearing from you, and to exploring possibilities together.
Dance and embodied practices are for everyone. What they require is a living curiosity to inquire into oneself and into the extended selves that exist within our interconnected and interdependent lives.